Claims
- 1. A game card comprising:
- a card substrate having an upper surface and a lower surface;
- a plurality of play indicia affixed to said upper surface of said card substram;
- a removable coating secured to said upper surface of said card substrate over said play indicia; and
- a removable confusion pattern interposed between said removable coating and said play indicia wherein said removable confusion pattern includes a rubber copolymer and wherein said removable confusion pattern is removed when said removable coating is removed.
- 2. The card of claim 1 wherein said removable confusion pattern is a uniform opaque printed layer.
- 3. The card of claim 2 wherein said removable confusion pattern additionally includes 10-20% by weight carbon black.
- 4. The card of claim 3 wherein said removable confusion pattern additionally includes a solvent having a one to one ratio of heptane and normal propyl acetate.
- 5. A game card comprising:
- a card substrate having an upper surface and a lower surface;
- a plurality of play indicia affixed to said upper surface of said card substrate;
- a removable coating secured to said upper surface of said card substrate over said play indicia; and
- a removable confusion pattern interposed between said removable coating and said play indicia, wherein said removable confusion pattern is a uniform opaque coating and includes a black ink consisting essentially of, on a percent by weight basis, 3-6% maleic glycerol ester, 10-20% carbon black, 3-8% rubber copolymer, 2-6% calcium carbonate, 1-2% polyethylene-polytetrafluroethylene blend.
- 6. A game card comprising:
- a card substrate having an upper surface and a lower surface;
- a plurality of play indicia affixed to said upper surface of said card substrate;
- a removable coating secured to said upper surface of said card substrate over said play indicia;
- a removable confusion pattern interposed between said removable coating and said play indicia, wherein said removable confusion pattern is a substantially opaque printed layer and includes a black ink comprising 10-20% carbon black and 3-8% rubber copolymer:
- a permanent confusion pattern interposed between said play indicia and said upper surface of said card substrate wherein said permanent confusion pattern is a substantially uniform opaque printed layer;
- a blocking layer interposed between said play indicia and said permanent confusion pattern; and
- a primer layer interposed between said play indicia and said permanent confusion pattern and having metallic particles selected from the group consisting of aluminum and titanium dioxide.
- 7. A game card comprising:
- a card substrate having an upper surface and a lower surface;
- a plurality of play indicia affixed to said upper surface of said card substrate;
- a removable coating secured to said upper surface of said card substrate over said play indicia;
- a removable confusion pattern interposed between said removable coating and said play indicia, wherein said removable confusion pattern is a substantially opaque printed layer and includes a black ink comprising 10-20% carbon black and 3-8% rubber copolymer;
- a permanent confusion pattern interposed between said play indicia and said upper surface of said card substrate wherein said permanent confusion pattern is a substantially uniform opaque printed layer and includes a black ink;
- a primer layer interposed between said play indicia and said permanent confusion pattern; and
- a blocking layer interposed between said primer layer and said permanent confusion pattern.
- 8. A game card comprising:
- a card substrate having an upper surface and a lower surface;
- a plurality of play indicia affixed to said upper surface of said card substrate;
- a removable coating secured to said upper surface of said card substrate over said play indicia;
- a removable confusion pattern interposed between said removable coating and said play indicia, said removable confusion pattern being a substantially opaque printed layer and includes a black ink comprising 10-20% carbon black and 3-8% rubber copolymer;
- a permanent confusion pattern interposed between said play indicia and said upper surface of said card substrate wherein said permanent confusion pattern is a substantially uniform opaque printed layer and includes a black ink;
- a primer layer interposed between said play indicia and said permanent confusion pattern; and
- a blocking layer interposed between said primer layer and said permanent confusion pattern, said blocking layer consisting essentially of, on a percent by weight basis, 30-45% polyamide resin containing titanium dioxide, 14-25% polyamide resin, 15-25% ethanol and 15-25% heptane.
- 9. A game card comprising:
- a card substrate having an upper surface and a lower surface;
- a plurality of play indicia affixed to said upper surface of said card substrate;
- a removable coating secured to said upper surface of said card substrate over said play indicia;
- a removable confusion pattern interposed between said removable coating and said play indicia, said removable confusion pattern being a substantially opaque printed layer and includes a black ink comprising 10-20% carbon black and 3-8% rubber copolymer;
- a permanent confusion pattern interposed between said play indicia and said upper surface of said card substrate wherein said permanent confusion pattern is a substantially uniform opaque printed layer and includes a black ink;
- a primer layer interposed between said play indicia and said permanent confusion pattern; and
- a blocking layer interposed between said primer layer and said permanent confusion pattern, said blocking layer consisting of, on a percent by weight basis, 19.62% normal propyl acetate, 12.46% acrylic resin, 8.96% pentalyne resin, 8.96% nitro cellulose, 40% nitro cellulose white dispersion, and 10% aluminum paste.
- 10. A game card comprising:
- a card substrate having an upper surface and a lower surface;
- a plurality of play indicia affixed to said upper surface of said card substrate;
- a removable coating secured to said upper surface of said card substrate over said play indicia;
- a removable confusion pattern interposed between said removable coating and said play indicia, said removable confusion pattern being a substantially opaque printed layer and includes a black ink comprising 10-20% carbon black and 3-8% rubber copolymer;
- a permanent confusion pattern interposed between said play indicia and said upper surface of said card substrate wherein said permanent confusion pattern is a substantially uniform opaque printed layer and includes a black ink, said black ink consisting essentially of, on a percent by weight basis, 20-30% carbon black, 8-12% maleic acid copolymer of vinyl acetate, and 45-70% methyl ethyl ketone;
- a primer layer interposed between said play indicia and said permanent confusion pattern;
- and a blocking layer interposed between said primer layer and said permanent confusion pattern.
- 11. A game card comprising:
- a card substrate having an upper surface and a lower surface;
- a plurality of play indicia affixed to said upper surface of said card substrate;
- a removable coating secured to said upper surface of said card substrate over said play indicia;
- a removable confusion pattern interposed between said removable coating and said play indicia, said removable confusion pattern being a substantially opaque printed layer and includes a black ink comprising 10-20% carbon black and 3-8% rubber copolymer;
- a permanent confusion pattern interposed between said play indicia and said upper surface of said card substrate wherein said permanent confusion pattern is a substantially uniform opaque printed layer and includes a black ink, said black ink consisting essentially of, on a percent by weight basis, 20-30% carbon black, 8-12% maleic acid copolymer of vinyl acetate, and 45-70% methyl ethyl ketone;
- a primer layer interposed between said play indicia and said permanent confusion pattern; and
- a blocking layer interposed between said primer layer and said permanent confusion pattern, said blocking layer consisting essentially of, on a percent by weight basis, 30-45% polyamide resin containing titanium dioxide, 14-25% polyamide resin, 15-25% ethanol and 15-25% heptane.
- 12. A game card comprising:
- a card substrate having an upper surface and a lower surface;
- a plurality of play indicia affixed to said upper surface of said card substrate;
- a removable coating secured to said upper surface of said card substrate over said play indicia;
- a removable confusion pattern interposed between said removable coating and said play indicia, said removable confusion pattern being a substantially opaque printed layer and includes a black ink comprising 10-20% carbon black and 3-8% rubber copolymer;
- a permanent confusion pattern interposed between said play indicia and said upper surface of said card substrate wherein said permanent confusion pattern is a substantially uniform opaque printed layer and includes a black ink, said black ink consisting essentially of, on a percent by weight basis, 20-30% carbon black, 8-12% maleic acid copolymer of vinyl acetate, and 45-70% methyl ethyl ketone;
- a primer layer interposed between said play indicia and said permanent confusion pattern; and
- a blocking layer interposed between said primer layer and said permanent confusion pattern, said blocking layer consisting of, on a percent by weight basis, 19.62% normal propyl acetate, 12.46% acrylic resin, 8.96% pentalyne resin, 8.96% nitro cellulose, 40% nitro cellulose white dispersion, and 10% aluminum paste.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/004,157 filed on Jan. 13, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,346,258 which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/879,827 filed May 7, 1992 now abandonded.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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